Uploaded by Igor Eren. Related Interests. Congratulations on your choice of the Zenza Bronica ETRSi single lens reflex camera. The ETRSi has been developed on the basis of the technology and experience gained with the Zenza Bronica ETRS and is between the lens leaf shutter type Zenza Bronica GS1, PG 1504 There is something special about any camera when you know that it represents the pinnacle of a given manufacturer's efforts.

The GS1 is the last SLR ever made by Zenza Bronica. It is was released in 1982, shoots a 6x7 frame (or The battery supplies power for the various electronic control mechanisms incorporated in the Zenza Bronica ETR. When used incorrectly, there is a possibility of the wrong exposure being set to the camera andor the camera not operating. Preview Zenza Bronica Cameras ETRSi Instruction Manual Page 24 Online and Download PDF Manuals& Instructions for FREE from Manualagent.

com. The Bronica SQ series is a line of 6x6 medium format SLR camera system introduced in 1980. Similar to the 6x4. 5 based ETR series that came before it, If they are not, manually cock the shutter on the lens or body. Camera review: Zenza Bronica ETRSi by Denys Trofimchuk. by denys trofimchuk Last updated Dec 14, The ETRC was one of the first models from Zenza Bronicas ETR series, and the C version did not have interchangeable backs.

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It could focus to infinity. Professional optical lens manufacturer. AU 42. 49. Was Bronica also Zenza Bronica (in Japanese: The SQB was a manually operating SLR evolved from the SQAi, Bronica ETRSystem Advertisement: Hotshoe magazine, 1979: Bronica advertisement with Playboy magazine Senior Vice President and Art Director Tom Staebler, The Zenza Bronica ETR cameras are a series of modular singlelens reflex camera systems that were manufactured, in some variant or another, from 1976 right on up through 2004.